Automatic Transmission problems of the 2002 Lexus ES300

26 problems related to automatic transmission have been reported for the 2002 Lexus ES300. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 08/28/2010

Lexus (2002 ES) has dramatic transmission stutter at low or high speeds, jerking occupants and making quick starts (turning across lanes) very dangerous.

2 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 02/13/2010

I have a 2002 Lexus Es300. My car at slower speeds has been jerking/surging at lower speeds and lurches forward without notice. It is a nightmare to drive this car in traffic. I keep being told its normal, it seems hundreds of others have complained, but I'm not getting anywhere. The Lexus dealership did a software upgrade recently, it only made the matter worse. I hate driving this car, everyone in my family avoids driving it, as we just don't feel comfortable in the way it accelerates and shifts gears. Its a 2002 model, with 49k miles. I avg 25k miles a year driving, do the math, this car sucks, and I avoid using it out of fear/annoyance.

3 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 02/29/2008

Lexus 2002 ES 300 82,000 miles transmission went completely out with no warning and was serviced on 02/28/2007 with 58995 miles as an oil change attendant notified my that my transmission fluid looked completely worn out. My starter was replaced by Lexus of tulsa on 01/29/2008 the service manager said he had never seen one completely worn out as this with so few miles. I wonder if I have a lemon. Lexus of tulsa has quoted a transmission replacement of 4200-4600 dollars this is unacceptable. My wife and I have a new baby at home and this is our only car that the baby's car seat can travel in. We need help.

4 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 04/12/2006

Dangerous hesitation in the transmission when stepping on the gas after decelerating. Nearly caused an accident. Lexus has tried 2 times to fix and nothing has helped.

5 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 08/04/2005

My 2002 Lexus 300 has a dangerous and significant hesitation and shifting problem. Acceleration is sluggish and then surges forward suddenly causing the vehicle to move forward unexpectedly. In addition, there is a repeated shifting problem at low speeds wherein the vehicle continuously shifts in and out of overdrive, again with unexpected and uncontrollable results. The dealer indicated this was the way these cars were engineered and did an firmware upgrade. However, the problem persists in much the same way.

6 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 02/05/2005

My 2002 Lexus Es300 has had continual transmission and shifting problems. We took it in for the update but that did not fix the problem. When I asked again I was told I already had the update and there was nothing else that could be done. I believe Lexus needs to take responsibility and fix this issue. Often times I will press the gas pedal to quickly get out of the way and the delay is not only annoying, it's dangerous.

7 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 11/09/2004

When accelerating or decelerating vehicle shifted violently. Dealer stated they knew about the problem, but could not find a solution at this time.

8 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 09/16/2004

I own a 2002 Lexus Es300, and the car is dangerous! I've taken it to the dealer many times to have the transmission checked out, because it hesitates in traffic when you press the gas. They just say some babble about the "transmission just needs to get used to the driver", im sorry but just because we can afford an expensive car doesnt mean that we're stupid. This is my wife's car, and I really don't think there needs to be any injuries or fatalities to have something done about this wide spread problem.

9 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 06/30/2004

When accelerating in my 2002 Lexus Es300, I experience hesitation of a few seconds before the vehicle begins to increase in speed. This did not seem to be a problem when I first got the vehicle, but over time has become extremely noticeable and dangerous since I drive on the major highways in the washington, DC area. When it was reported to my dealer a few months ago they explained it away and took no action.

10 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 05/19/2004

Dangerous condition exists with 2002 Lexus Es300, where a severe hesitation exists when accelerating at slow roll (< 5mph) at intersection turns, exiting driveways, and generally anywhere when trying to get into flow of traffic when nearly stopped - especially when a turn is involved along with the acceleration. Very dangerous condition exists when trying to enter lane, or make a turn, in front of fast-moving traffic. It seems the car's electronics does not regognize the accelerator's request for fuel under those conditions. This is exactly what complaint /case #100375515 listed and I have the exact same problems. I have taken it back to the dealer twice and another one sheduled for 5/21/2004.

11 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 05/11/2004

2002 Lexus Es300 with about 18,000 miles has a problem with hesitation when accelerating after slowing down, especially after completing a turn. It is like the transmission doesn't adjust with the pressing of the gas pedal. Almost had an accident because of the hesitation. Also I have had problems with the car down shifting as I come down a hill. Also a problem with the car trying to decide what gear to be in when going around 20 to 25 miles per hour. You can feel the car change gear. Passengers even have asked what was that? complained to dealership, and was told it was the way I drive. I had the sb-tc004-03 performed after receiving the letter from Lexus, but it didn't help. May have made it worse.

12 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 05/05/2004

Lack of response between the transmission and the engine. The consume explained that there is a lag time between stepping on the gas an the transmission responding. This hesitation was most pronounced when braking and then needing to rapidly accelerate, such as when merging into traffic. The consumer feels the vehicle inability to respond in a timely manner is a hazard. The consumer contacted the manufacturer who indicated that he vehicle was performing with in their specifications. The problem is so bad that the consumer intends to get rid of the vehicle.

13 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 01/08/2003

The transmission had a jerk in the transmission, the dealer told the consumer it was the design the of the vehicle.

14 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 12/10/2002

Transmission gets confused when shifting into and out of the lower gears, then spends too long trying to figure out what gear to be in. This causes dangerous delays in acceleration, the effect is the same as a momentary engine stall. We have had this happen on several occasions, freeway ramp entrances are certainly the most dangerous place that this has occurred. Dealer acknowledges that there have been complaints about the shifting delays but they say no fix is available. This is our third Es300, the previous models used a cable between the gas pedal and the throttle, this new one uses what is called "fly by wire", a position sensor on the accelarator that a computer is supposed to use to figure out what to tell the engine and transmission. It isn't working very well. If not rectified this problem will certainly lead to a crash someday, then we'll get to see how good the safety equipment is.

15 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 12/01/2002

The 2002 Lexus Es300 has a significant flaw in the new electronically controlled transmission system. This flaw has been recognized by multiple dealerships and by Lexus customer service. I have been waiting for a resolution to this problem since December 2002 which is shortly after I purchased the vehicle. There are three very obvious symptoms that have been occurring ever since I purchased the vehicle. Depending upon fuel and driving conditions, the car will develop a neck jerking shutter as it violently shifts between gears. This usually occurs anywhere between 40 and 50 mph, but most often when you are trying to maintain a constant speed. The second condition occurs when you go from a slowing situation into an acceleration situation. During this time, the car often goes into a neutral condition and takes a couple seconds before power is returned to the wheels. This condition is very dangerous when moving into traffic or turning a corner. When turning, you will nearly coast around the corner until the power is returned to the wheels. When the power is returned, it is very abrupt and lunges the car forward. The third condition occurs during full throttle acceleration. This is most evident when accelerating onto a highway. The car seems to shift into a very low gear where rpm is nearly red-line and power is almost non-existent. The car then jerks into a different gear where you may get more power, but it doesn't usually stay in that gear either. It then shifts back to the low gear, red-lines again and repeats the process. This will often occur 2 or 3 times before a good gear is found and you can then proceed with normal driving. At this point, Lexus did make a couple lease payments for me in exchange for waiting a few more months for the fix. Unfortunately, that was nearly a year ago and I'm still waiting. We need to get this fixed before someone gets injured, not after!.

16 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 09/01/2002

When the accelerator is pressed for the purpose of passing or for merging into traffic at varying speeds between 25-50 mph, the vehicle "lags" or encounters a dead spot before responding (by suddenly speeding off). The vehicle seems to be attempting to decide how to respond to the action of the accelerator being pressed (whether to remain in the current gear, or down-shift for quick acceleration). The 'rpms' will rise extremely high, before the transmission figures out what gear to shift into in order to comply with the request of the driver's action. This 'lag period' is an extremely dangerous time for the vehicle's occupants as the vehicle does not respond like normal vehicles confronted with a "wide-open-throttle" request do. If my wife, who is no "car buff" and generally does not pay attention to anything but starting the vehicle, has also brought this issue to my attention, then I know there is definitely a problem. As the problem presents itself as a serious safety issue for my family, I have contacted Lexus customer service who have advised me that "Lexus is attempting to develop a fix for the concern that many of our customers have brought to our attention". I have been waiting for this "fix" for over 7 months now, and the expected date keeps being pushed back! please take some action regarding this serious issue, as there are many other Lexus owners who were in the "passionate pursuit of perfection" (Lexus slogan), but have not taken the time to file a complaint!!.

17 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 08/28/2002

2002 Lexus Es300 had a major surging problem at approximately 40 mph. After a year of promises, Lexus came out with a computer upgrade that changed the problem from annoying to dangerous. The 1/2 and 2/3 shifts are wildly inconsistent, sometimes taking 2/3 seconds and feeling like a slipping transmission. When acceleration, as in a passing or avoidance situation, is called for the motor revs up and the car goes nowhere while the transmission searches for a gear. This can take 3/4 seconds and has already almost caused a accident. Lexus customer service says the car is performing as designed and no further modifications are planned.

18 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 08/25/2002

While driving at 20mph and with no warning making a turn and vehicle will stall. It will be hard for consumer to control vehicle. Dealer notified.

19 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 08/01/2002

2003 Lexus hesitates on acceleration when slowing ( e. G. , making a turn) and then proceeding to full speed. The manufacturer was aware of the problem in press reviews on release of the car, and took 2 years to provide a software patch that was alleged to have corrected the problem. The patch does not work, and the condition is a safety problem.

20 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 05/01/2002

I have experienced significant delay in downshifting when attempting to merge with traffic in my 2002 Lexus Es300. Following the delay, the transmission shifts to the top of the rpm range effectively resulting in no acceleration, then it up shifts to an appropriate gear. This is a dangerous condition. I have had several near misses from being rear ended as a result. The dealer has duplicated this problem on other 2002's and Lexus in California admits there is a problem but has no fix. I have been told for almost a year now that a fix is coming but still no fix. I hope someone does not get killed from this defect before it gets fixed! please do something.

21 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 01/01/2002

We have an escalating shudder when down shifting the transmission. The dealer acknowledged that they have a problem with software between the engine and the powertrain/transmission. They do not have a fix and are asking customers to drive the vehicle for another possible 45 to 60 days until the fix is issued. We have requested another car since this is our 4th es400 in the past ten years and the 97 Lexus we traded was in perfect condition. We are not willing to wait for a repair and have notified the company that they need to resolve our problem caused by their defective product with a new vehicle.

22 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 12/01/2001

Power train: automatic transmission. Vehicle speed control: accelerator pedal. Ar hesitates on acceleration, lunges at times, searches for proper gear and shifts hard. The heistation can be quite dramatic; enough to lose confidence in critical situations. The car has been "re-programmed" by Lexus, but problems continue. Lexus denies there is a problem and says the car functions as designed. Problems surfaced shortly after purchase and continue.

23 Automatic Transmission problem

Brake rotors were replaced, entire new brake kit installed and all four tire were replaced prior to reaching 20k miles. The consumer has not been pleased with the shifting performance of the vehicle. The automatic transmission demonstrate erratic, rough and inconsistent shifting. The manufacturer installed a software upgrade but it only slightly improved the performance. The consumer also had a 2000 Lexus GS 300 which had a more dramatic transmission problem. The local dealer insisted that nothing was wrong with the vehicle.

24 Automatic Transmission problem

Shift comfort issue exists at somewhat predictable driving conditions that cause the driver to handle the car in a cautious manner to avoid vehicle malfunction. Dt.

25 Automatic Transmission problem

Car has very poor shifting characteristics. It is always annoying and sometimes unsafe. Twice I have started to quickly accelerate from a stop to turn left and had the transmission start to downshift then wait through a delay as if the software was confused. The result was the car sitting in the intersection with the accelerator depressed but no power to the wheels for around 1 or 2 seconds. Dealer acknowledges "shifting comfort" issues are the number one complaint for the car but says no fix is available. I have been in discussions with the service manager on this issue for over 8 months and have had no help.

26 Automatic Transmission problem

Car won't go into gear properly during stop-and-go traffic or pull out into traffic while turning a corner, resulting in unsafe situations as noted by other cars' horns honking and brakes being applied . Dealer says it performs as designed by factory, and there is no way to fix it.



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